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Three Random but Epic Spots in Lagos

Three Random but Epic Spots in Lagos

Looking for something uniquely entertaining in Lagos? We’ve got you covered with three spots that will flip your world (literally), test your aim, and take you back in time.

Landmark’s Upside Down House

Ever felt like your life was turned upside down? Well, this place took that feeling and made it an actual tourist attraction!

Right in the heart of Landmark Lagos sits a house that laughs in the face of gravity. The Upside Down House is exactly what it sounds like, a complete home flipped entirely on its head. But don’t worry, you won’t need to walk on your hands to explore it.

The Upside Down House at Landmark isn’t just a quirky photo spot, it comes with some legendary Lagos folklore. Apparently, this house used to belong to an Afro-Brazilian family in the 19th century. It got swept up in a freak storm during relocation and landed upside down. Suspiciously cinematic, but who are we to argue with vibes?

Shoot Your Shot (Literally): Arrows Den Archery

While some of us are busy shooting our shots in the DMs and missing terribly, Arrows Den gives you a more fulfilling way to aim, at actual targets.

No booking stress, just walk in, grab a bow, and let your inner Katniss Everdeen take over. Prices start from ₦5,000 for kids and ₦7,000 for adults, with complimentary water and drinks (hydration is key when you’re fighting imaginary enemies).

Three locations to pick from, depending on your vibe:

  • Landmark POP for the lively crowd

  • Ikate Elegushi if you’re about that chill sports park life

  • Wave Beach if you want to be dramatic and shoot arrows by the ocean

Pro tip: Think about that one ex, your NEPA bill, or your village people. Let that arrow fly.

Vintage Africana: Where Time Travel Meets Content Creation

If building a time machine seems too complicated, don’t worry – Vintage Africana has done it for you. Located at 6 William Elliot Street, Dele Adedugbe Estate, New Oko Oba, Agege, this destination is part museum, part restaurant, part content creation paradise, and 100% a vibe.

For just ₦5,000 per head, you get a first-class ticket to the past without the headache of paradoxes or accidentally becoming your own grandparent.

Your Lagos Bucket List Just Got Longer

These three destinations prove that Lagos isn’t just about beaches and restaurants, it’s about houses that defy physics, archery ranges that double as therapy, and time-travel experiences without the complicated equipment.

So whether you want to walk on ceilings, shoot arrows at imaginary foes, or pose with historical artifacts, Lagos has got you covered. Just don’t blame us when your Instagram engagement skyrockets and your friends start asking for your tour guide services!

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